"Lovely place and great views of the lake, helpful staff and clean cabin. What lets this place down though is detail. Esp. Thinking from a guest point of view. We had a cabin with a small deck and great views of the lake, but no wine glasses in the room, not even a plate to put a snack on! So you are not encouraged to relax and enjoy a wine with the view? Maybe they just want you to use their bar? And when we checked in at about 3:30pm the fires were going and it was cosy and warm the bar, but when we went back for dinner around six, on a blustery cold night, they had let the fires burn out as they only had a few guests dinning! Very disappointing from a detail perspective, I except it was the off season and less guests around but those details matter to us and many others, and this place isn’t cheap really so they do need to consider the details from a guest perspective a little bit better. Don’t get me wrong, the staff were friendly and took what we said on board, but remains to be seen if they up their game in the detail perspective. A great place but they could do better in looking after guests with a bit more detail. Also some electric blankets on the beds in winter wouldn’t go astray! Much of the cheaper cheaper accommodation we have used still offer that! But still worth staying for the beautiful surroundings."
"Rooms were clean and well appointed. Electric fireplace heater was excellent. Great views of Lake MacQuarie and Strahan. Good location and had a lift which was handy."
"Absolutely a gem of a place, very comfortable, spacious, very clean, well equipped. Close to the water, warm, cosy and just a lovely stay! Highly recommend, I’m pretty sure we will be back here!"
"Pros
- One of the few places to stay with a private bathroom on Tasmania's West Coast
- Right next to A10 highway
Cons
- Unfavorable price quality ratios
- Amenities (bed, bathroom, air conditioning/heating) would benefit from more maintenance/upgrade
- Poor noise and heat insulation"
"A delightful hotel in a picturesque part of Tasmania. We stayed two nights and enjoyed walking around the beautiful grounds, playing pool and sitting in front of the fireplace. The hotel has a wonderful ambience and the service provided by Hugo was excellent. We would definitely stay again."
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What's the best hotel to stay close to Frenchmans Cap?
Gold Rush Inn is one of the top choices for your stay based on our traveller data, and this hotel offers a restaurant and free parking. You'll find it 19.1 mi (30.8 km) from Frenchmans Cap. Other good options around the area include West Coaster Motel and Queenstown Motor Lodge.
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